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Department of War, 

11 th April , 1822. 

Sir: Pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives, di¬ 
recting the Secretary of War to communicate to that House “ the 
number of persons employed in the Indian department, as superin¬ 
tendents, factors, agents, sub-agents, interpreters, missionaries, 
teachers, mechanics, agriculturists, explorers, surveyors, messengers, 
or expresses, with their names; what number of said persons hold ap¬ 
pointments directly from the government; what number from Go¬ 
vernors of territories, superintendents, and agents, with the pay and 
emoluments of each: also, the amount of moneys put into the hands 
of each Governor, superintendent, and agent, since the first of Janua¬ 
ry, 1820, to defray the expenses of that department, and how it has 
been applied,” I have the honor to transmit herewith reports of the 
Second Auditor, and of the Superintendent of Indian trade. 

In relation to the salaries of the blacksmiths, it is proper to re¬ 
mark, that, although, in many instances, they appear to be high, yet 
it has been found impracticable to reduce them. I enclose a corres¬ 
pondence with General Mitchell, in relation to the smith and striker 
employed by him at the Creek agency, whose salary is higher than 
at any other place, which states his reasons for believing it could not 
be reduced. It is also proper to remark that the sum of ten thousand 
dollars, appropriated for the civilization of the Indians, has been ap¬ 
plied by subscriptions to such establishments as have been formed by 
benevolent societies or individuals, for the purpose of their instruc¬ 
tion, and in no instance have teachers or agriculturists been employ¬ 
ed by this Department. For the details of the mode of the application 
of this sum, l would respectfully refer the House to the report of this 
Department to the President of the United States, communicated by 
him to Congress this session, (No. 34.) 

I have the honor to be your obedient servant, 

J. C. CALHOUN. 

Hon. Philip P. Barbour, 

Speaker of the House of Representatives. 




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Treasury Department, 

Second Auditor’s Office, §th April , 1822. 

Sir: In compliance with the resolution of the House of Representa ¬ 
tives, of the 9th of January last, directing “ the Secretary of War to 
communicate to that House the number of persons employed in the In¬ 
dian department, as superintendents, factors, agents, sub agents, in¬ 
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number of said persons hold appointments directly from the govern¬ 
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agent, since the 1st of January, 1820, to defray the expenses of that 
department, and how it has been applied,” I have the honor to trans¬ 
mit herewith three statements, marked A, B, C, containing the in¬ 
formation required, as far as relates to the records of this office. 

I have the honor to be, most respectfully, 

Your obedient servant, 

WM. LEE. 

The Hon. Secretary oe War. 




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RECAPITULATION. 


Allowance for Clerk hire, Office rent, &c. - 
Pay of Indian Agents * 

of do. Sub-Agents - 
of Interpreters - 

of Blacksmiths - 


$4,500 00 
23,500 00 
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13,192 60 
12,538 42 

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ADVANCES, TO WHOM, AND FOR WHAT ACCOUNT. 


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William Clark, Governor of Missouri Territory 
Do. do. 

James Miller, Governor of Arkansas Territory 
Do. do. 

Joseph M‘Minn, Governor of Tennessee 
Thos.L. M'Kenney, Superintendent of Indian Trade 


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Return J. Meigs, agent 
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David B. Mitchell, agent 
John Crowell, agent 
John M‘Kee, agent - 
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ltichard Graham, agent 
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John Hayes, agent 
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Wm. Turner,'agent 
Thomas Forsyth, agent 
David Brearly, agent 
Lawrence Taliaferro, agent 
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John Biddle, agent 
John Boyer, agent - 
B. O’Fallon, agent 
Nicholas Boilvin, agent 
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Lewis Cass, governor 
Ditto 

William Clark, governor 
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James .Miller, governor 
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Joseph M’Minn, governor 
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Thomas L. M'Kenney, supc 
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Return J. Meigs, agent 
Ditto 

D. B. Mitchell, agent 
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John Croregl), agent 
John M'Kee, agent - 
Ditto 

John Johnston, agent 
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William Ward, agent 
Richard Graham, agent 
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William Prince, agent 
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R. C. Nicholas, agent 
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Alexander Wolcott, jr. agen 
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George Boyd, agent • 

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George Gray, agent - 
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Julm Hays, agent 
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Reuben Lewis, agent 
William Turner, agent 
Thomas Forsyth, agent 
David Brearley, agent 
Law. Taliaferro, agent 
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Nicholas Roilvin 
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Second Auditor’s Office, 8th April, 1822. 


WILLIAM LEE, Auditor 


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Creek Agency, 

October 4, 1820. 

Sir: Enclosed herewith I have the honor to transmit an abstract 
of expenditure at this agency, for the quarter ending on the 18th 
instant. 

In your letter, acknowledging the receipt of my abstract, for the 
quarter ending the 18th July last, you intimate a desire, that some¬ 
thing might be deducted from the item for a “ blacksmith and Striek¬ 
er;” and, on a minute inquiry and estimate of the different items com¬ 
posing that charge, the result is unfavorable to any reduction. The 
following statement of particulars will the better enable you to de¬ 
cide on the propriety of this charge, viz: 

Black-smith, per quarter, .... $100 00 

Board, washing, and lodging, $12 per month, 36 00 

-$136 00 

Strieker, per quarter, . . $62 50 

Board, washing, and lodging, $10 per month, 30 00 

- 92 50 

Shop and coal per quarter .... 20 00 


$248 50 


The present smith is a young man from the north, and has inti¬ 
mated his intention of not continuing at his present wages; and I 
am very confident that if he withdraws I cannot hire a white man in 
Georgia for less, if I can for that. I have a smith and stricker of 
my own (two black men) employed at my place in Georgia, but I 
could not take less for them than the estimate. If, however, you 
think the charge too high, you will please to alter it to any amount 
you may deem reasonable, and I will endeavor to procure the men 
for that sum; and if I fail, will then report the facts as they may 
exist. 

I am, &c. &c. &c. 

D. B. MITCHELL, 

Agent for Indian Affairs. 


The Hon. J. C. Cajlhoun. 


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Office of Indian Trade, 

January 19, 1822. 

In compliance with your request of the 16th instant, I have the 
honor to enclose a statement, shewing the number of persons employ¬ 
ed in Indian relations, as far as relates to the trade department, &c. 
&c. The amount stated to be drawn from the Treasury, viz: 20,000 
and 50 dollars, overreaches the appropriation 350 dollars, which, if 
not provided for by law, will be paid out of the trade fund; and will, 
therefore, reduce the demand upon the Treasury to $19,700. 

I have the honor to be, sir. 

With great respect, 

Your obedient servant, 

THOMAS L. M‘KENNEY, 

Superintendent of Indian Trade. 

To the Hon. the Secretary of War. 


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